Park
Stage Fort Park
This Park is the historic site of Gloucester's first settlers in 1623. Dorchestermen set up fishing stages on this land. Two beaches are located in Stage Fort Park - Cressy's Beach and Half Moon Beach . Half Moon is a sheltered sandy beach that is more like a lagoon. Cressy's Beach is a rocky, more natural beach.
Woodman Park
Wooded play area, basketball court and playing field. Directly adjacent to Route 95.
Moseley Woods
Overlooking the Merrimack River in historic Newburyport, MA, Moseley Woods is a 16-acre public park featuring hiking trails, picnic tables, a well-equipped playground and a spacious pavilion that is home to a summer concert series. A haven for nature lovers, dog walkers and children, the park is maintained by the Friends of Moseley Woods, a registered non-profit corporation established by members of the Moseley Woods Commission and the City of Newburyport.
Joppa Park
Hale Park
This waterfront promenade is privately owned and open to the public dawn to dusk. It offers wonderful views of the newburyport waterfront.
City Forest
This wooded park offers a simple loop trail and an opportunity to enjoy a walk.
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Babson Farm Quarry Self-guided Walking Tour at Halibut Point
Amesbury Memorial Day Parade and Ceremonies
Memorial Day Open House: Museum of Fine Arts - Boston
Wednesday, June 7
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Babson Farm Quarry Self-guided Walking Tour at Halibut Point
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